I guess...
but the correct form would be Mademoiselle, meaning an unmarried lady, like Ms.
and Madame would be a married lady, like Mrs.
Their abbreviations are Mlle. and Mme.
bon appetite
Hola is what Spanish people say for hello. Thanks :)
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
Some do, but it is much more frequent to hear 'bon chien !'
this is how you say it in french Sheila
Mademoiselle is French for "miss", the formal address for an unmarried young woman.
"The Beautiful Miss Shop" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La Belle Mamselle Boutique. The feminine singular definite article, adjective, and nouns model an example of a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal contraction, with mamselle also spelled as mam'zelle and standing for the complete form mademoiselle. The pronunciation will be "la bel mam-zel boo-teek" in French.
Mademoiselle means 'Miss'. Shortened to mamselle in speech and Mlle in writing.
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
My God!! they're famous!!
smelly people in french, answer to the name Griffin.
He is French but people say he is from Spain
Belles personnes is "beautiful people" in French.
Peuple
"Je" means "I" in French. People use it as a way to express themselves or describe their actions in first person.
Calculator in french is "simulateur", but some people say "calculatrice".
the French people call themselves les français (no capital letter needed).